j £25,000 Worth I NEW THINGS and A 73 IT 1 SEASONABLE ■*~*>*r' V _VV" " I GOODS 800 MI NO Showing Reductions j Ranging from 20 J j r ; i»t I t0 75 per cent. | !T^_TE had a record day to-day, and are going to have many more before the ■YV : Sale ends. "Wait for Pettie's Sale" is an expression that has been freely uttered during the last week or two, and, judging by to-day's crowds, all Gisborne and Poverty Bay district waited and attend eu. in full force. I ",To-morrow and the succeeding days of this Sale will be a repetition of _ ' I yesterday, for the BARGAINS are BIG and NUMEROUS. I A few of the Hundreds of Bargains that make this Sale "Worth While." ... WHITE MUSLIN ONE-PIECE DRESSES— Usually 12s 6d to 17s 6d. SALE PRICE 3s lid. LADIES' UNTRIMMED SHAPES, in a large range of colorings. flO CLEAR at 6d, ls, and ls 9d each. SMARTLY TRIMMED HATS. ' ,- Usually 23s 6d to. 4,9s 6d. , SALE PRICE 7s lid. 500 YARDS OF REVERSIBLE GINGHAM, 30 inches wide. Usually 7£d. SALE PRICE 4fd. WHITE. LACE CURTAINS, 3 .and 5£ yards long. Usually 3s 6d, 6s 6d, to 19s 6d. - ,-.- SALE PRICES, 2s 3d, 3s lid, to lis 9d. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF SAMPLE TOWELS. TO CLEAR at 9d, ls, to ls lid pair. £ EMBTt'OIDERY INSERTIONS, 4 to 6 inches wide. N Usually 6d to ls yard. SALE PRICE 3d yard. MEN'S WASHING SUITS, of Crash, Holland, etc. Usually 15s 6d. 30s, to 39s 6d. SALE PRICES. 9s 6d, 14s 6d, to 27s 6d. ' i ■ r BOYS' TWEED TUNIC SUITS, for small boys. Usually 7s lid to 7s 6d. • ;>•- SALE PRICE 5s 6d. . Write for our? 20-page Catalogue. It's sent Free. PETTIBS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmm mm^mmmuammmmm^^^^^ iimi • \ "
M nii)J«JJL« .11-M-JUII..'. '■■ ■ ■ ■ 1- ■'" '- JUST LANDED! -■ - Vs ' . . t-i f\. PATTERNS OF THE FAMOUS Tourist Junior FROM gA /- T0 QQ/.- EACH - t§^Mi TOURIST FOLDING DOLL GO^OARTS W : y-A ..' ©©©©©©©© ARTHUR E. REES, IRONMONGER, Sidle 'Agent. JREMOtAL NOTICE ') _K3ft7^\ Ed. Williams v'fl^^ H ': SADDLER _»©|PiM| REMOVED I ..^Jr 'y^** BUILDINGS " "'-''''^MttL ' ' L OWE S"- '' : ! ' - - ■ ' J. R. REDSTONE AND SONS; ROYAL M^L COACH u^^^ a^ 3aM - GISBORNE, TOLAGA BAY, AND TOKOMARU BAY. \ ON HIRE AT ALL TIMES: BRAItES, BUGGEES (Double and Single), GIGS, LANDAUS, HACKS. - SPECIAL COACHE WEDDING EQUIPAGES, Etc., Eto. , ' COACH ROUTES: JRAST COAST, Yia Pakarae, Tolaga, Tokomaru, and Waipiro Bays— MONf DAYS and- THURSDAYS. y/AIROA, via MoTere Hot SpringsMONDAYS and THURSDAYS, 7 a.m. #ATROA, ▼«> Tiniroto— MONDAYS, 7 a.m. Out Horses and Plant are too well-known to need comment. ? YOUR HORSE CLIPPED BY ELECTRICITY WHILE YOU WAIT. A comfortable WAITING-ROOM or Ladies is available, and we have in gt^tfl 1 SSLEOTR^^^IiiOHTDrQ throughout the whole of our premise*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12963, 23 January 1913, Page 2
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